The New York Post editorial board criticized Randi Weingarten and Anthony Fauci on Thursday over dodging 'responsibility' for the nation's COVID-19 response.
Fox News congressional correspondent Aishah Hasnie has more on House Republicans questioning teachers union's influence on CDC in hearing over COVID-19 school closures on 'Special Report.'
"Now he admits something ‘went wrong’ with the nation’s COVID response, yet blames 'political divisiveness,' ‘the culture wars,’ a failing ‘local public-health and health-care delivery system’ and ‘racial and ethnic health disparities,’" the editorial board wrote."Anything, that is, but his own horrendous advice."
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten speaks as U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren listens at the AFL-CIO on June 22, 2022 in Washington, DC.DEMS, UNION LEADERS RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHOOL LOCKDOWNS FACE FEW REPERCUSSIONS, DESPITE EVIDENCE THAT KIDS HARMED"Being a powerful advocate of draconian and ineffective COVID responses that hurt Americans means never having to say you’re sorry," she wrote.
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